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region. Since it has never been left standing in districts where other elms are 

 cut, it is evident that it has been regularly put to use for vehicles, agricultural 

 implements, boxes, crates, and slack cooperage, because such articles have been 

 manufactured in the region. The red elm has been occasionally planted as a 

 shade tree along streets of towns in northern Georgia and Alabama. 



